Hawaii's large Filipino population is also reeling from this natural disaster. KITV 4's Paul Drewes spoke with residents who want to bring help to the island nation. close up of singing at 12:00 nat of singing at 12:19 Along with the usual joyful sounds heard at mass at St. Anthony Church in Kalihi, there were also quiet moments of reflection over the deadly natural disaster across the Pacific. nat @21:27? "the death toll will be reached to 10,000" The incredible power of the storm, which levelled entire villages in the Philippines also hit home here. evelyn@5:30 "Here in Kalihi, at our parish it is 95% filipino, so we feel for them" Father Francis is from nearby Mindanao, but like others knew someone from the hardest hit parts of the country. Father francis@3:19 "I worry for their food and for their shelter, their houses were being destroyed" 5:38 "we have friends in the Visayan area, their families are living there" As the massive rescue and recovery efforts begin in the decimated coastal areas, the disaster has also sparked action here. evelyn@5:04 "any disaster that affect any country, you feel sad and you want to help. Especially your fellow countrymen." nat @9:17 "so we'll pray for them" Those efforts are just beginning at churches around Oahu. With church goers planning to donating money and clothing to those who now have nothing. But on this Sunday morning, their giving begins with simple prayers. 4:12 "that's our strength as we face life with all the challenges in life, that is why we need to pray always" standup@25:30 "not only are many sending their prayers to the philippines, some are also preparing to help in other ways" The Philippine Consulate General announced a dance is currently being planned on December first at McKinley High school to raise money for relief efforts. IN Kalihi, Paul Drewes KITV 4 news. The American Red Cross in Hawaii has sent two disaster relief specialists to help assess the damage. Later, more personnel will go to the Philippines to coordinate the humanitarian response. Coralie Matayoshi: "YOU CAN GO ONLINE AT RED CROSS DOT ORG AND DONATE SPECIFICALLY TO THIS SPECIFIC TYPHOON DISASTER BECAUSE AS YOU KNOW IT IS HEADED TOWARD VIETNAM AS WELL SO THERE WILL BE A LOF OF CASUALTIES AND THINGS THERE AS WELL." Donations can also be made by calling 1-800 Red Cross or by writing a check. Write "Pacific Typhoon" in the memo line of your check. Justin ad-lib... Rene Russo returns as Thor's Mommy. Here's

Hillary Clinton's office said "nothing nefarious was at play" when the former secretary of state used her personal email address, rather than one provided by the State Department, during her four years as America's top diplomat.